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Q: Where are you located? A: We are 75 miles NW of Anchorage, right on the edge of Denali
National Park. It’s about a 35 minute floatplane flight
out of Anchorage. There isn’t a road for
65 miles. Helps cutback on the crowds you experience down
south!
Q: What do your packages include? A: Our all inclusive packages include fully guided fishing,
rods, reels and tackle, lodging, meals and we’ll also
fillet, freeze and vacuum pack your catch.
Q: What is not included in your packages?
A:The only thing not included in our packages is the floatplane
flight, fishing license and gratuities.
Q: How many fish can we harvest on Lake Creek? A: During King season you are allowed to keep 1 a day, for
a total of 5 a year. Once you harvest a King Salmon you are
not allowed to fish for Kings any longer that day. You would
then target Rainbows or Pike if you choose to continue fishing.
During Sockeye, Silver, Chums & Pink season you are allowed
to be in possession of 3 fish a day. Sometimes you are only
allowed 2 Silvers and 1 other species per day.
Q: How much fish can I take home with me? A: Most of our clients will take home 50+lbs. of fish. The
airlines allow two 50lb pieces of luggage. We recommend you
bring one 50lb bag full of clothing etc. Then you purchase
a “airline approved fish box” and fill that with
50lb of fish. This becomes your 2nd piece of luggage. This
way you don’t have to pay anything additional to bring
your fish back with you.
Q: How much does the floatplane cost? A: Approximately $200 roundtrip per person, and we will schedule
this flight for you!!!!
Q: How much is a fishing license? A: Approx $30.00
Q: What kind of fish do you get? A: We get all 5 species of Pacific Salmon (Kings, Sockeye,
Silver, Chum, Pinks), and Rainbow Trout. We also have a series
of 7 lakes that are within 1 mile of the lodge that are full
of Pike.
Q: Do you get Steelhead? A: No, not in our area
Q: When is the best time to go to Lake Creek? A: Well, it depends on what you want to fish for. We start
booking for Kings at the end of May up til the first week
of July. Then about July 20th, we start booking for Sockeye,
Silvers, Chums, and Pinks. We get Rainbow Trout all summer
long, but Sept is the prime time for large Rainbows.
Q: Do you have a problem with the bears? A: Not usually. We do have bears in our area, but it’s
nothing like fishing on the Russian or Kenai. Usually if you
see a bear, it’s going to be running from you.
All of our guides carry firearms, so bear spray isn’t
necessary to bring.
Q: What about hunting? A: We have great duck hunting after Sept. 1st. We are not
offering any other form of hunting.
Basic Fishing Information:
- From the end of May until approx June 15 we will be fishing
for Kings primarily backtrolling or fishing off anchor using
qwik fish, plugs & spin-n-glows. We will also be throwing
some spinners.
- From mid June until the 1st week of July (the water drops)
we will be primarily drift fishing (corkie & yarn) or
fly fishing for Kings.
- From July 15 until the 1st week of August we are primarily
fishing for Sockeye’s and Silvers with a few Chums
and Pinks around. King Season closes July 14th, but you
can still catch some Kings giving you the opportunity to
have Grand Slams (catching all 5 species of Pacific Salmon).
During this period we are spin fishing and fly fishing.
Eggs work well along with throwing spinners for catching
Silvers in the lower end of the river. Fly fishing is good
beginning this time, until the 2nd week of September.
- By the 10th of August, Sockeye fishing slips off, but
Silver, Chum and Pinks are in full force. During this period
we offer excellent fly fishing using egg sucking leaches,
pink bunny flies, popcycles, glow bugs and egg patterns.
Spin fishing is also productive using #2-#5 spinners and
eggs.
- September 1st is the beginning of premier Rainbow fishing.
The Rainbows are really gaining weight during this time.
You can fly or spin fish using glow bugs, beads, flesh flies
and egg patterns.
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